缅北强奸 President Glynis A. Fitzgerald presents Scholarship Awards

Over 110 students honored at university鈥檚 celebration


缅北强奸's Annual Scholarship Luncheon, held Saturday at the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading, showcased the institution's commitment to academic excellence and student success. The event brought together over 110 students, with their families, friends, and distinguished guests, along with 缅北强奸 trustees, senior leadership, deans, faculty, and staff, all united in celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of the students.

The luncheon commenced with welcoming remarks from Mary-Alice Ozechoski, stressing the importance of timely FAFSA filing for financial aid accessibility. Dr. Darryl C. Mace, Vice President for Mission, Diversity, and Inclusion, provided a Mission Moment and Prayer, fostering a spirit of reflection and unity.

President Glynis A. Fitzgerald, Ph.D., delivered remarks, showcasing 缅北强奸鈥檚 latest expansion plans and unique educational experience while urging students to envision the opportunities awaiting them at 缅北强奸. 

"Today鈥檚 luncheon is a special event set aside to celebrate intelligent, successful students who have worked hard and balanced academics with athletics, music, artistic or other activities, service projects, and more and more frequently 鈥 employment,鈥 said Fitzgerald. 鈥淓ach of you has already demonstrated an extraordinary drive to cultivate your unique gifts and abilities. Look ahead to your bright future, and consider 缅北强奸 your partner in realizing your dreams."

缅北强奸's Associate Professor of Political Science Victoria Williams, Ph.D., highlighted the Honors Program, emphasizing its role in nurturing exceptional students for future success in graduate schools or professional pursuits.

Senior psychology major Alettya Zalapa-Alonso shared her transformative 缅北强奸 experience, inspiring future students with her journey as a first-generation college student.

鈥淪urrounding you is also a glimpse of support, encouragement, along with other students like myself who can tell you their own story and share how 缅北强奸 has shaped their experiences,鈥 said Zalapa-Alonso. 鈥淚 want to speak not only for the students but as one from the 缅北强奸 pack. We see you, we recognize you, and we whole-heartedly cannot wait to see what stories and connections you make in your future steps.鈥

The luncheon's highlight was the presentation of certificates to incoming 缅北强奸 students, recognizing their merit scholarships and awards, including the prestigious Boscov Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship, Trustees' Scholarship, Veronica Founder's Scholarship, Achievement Award, and Heritage Award. Additionally, recipients of the Reading Collegiate Scholars Program and Header Scholars Program scholarships were honored.

Following the luncheon, attendees enjoyed a dessert reception at 缅北强奸's John R. Post Center at Reading CollegeTowne, fostering continued camaraderie and celebration.

The Scholarship Luncheon is the latest admission event to attract the incoming 缅北强奸 Class of 2028. In February, 缅北强奸鈥檚 Packapalooza highlighted the university鈥檚 increased numbers of applications and visits this cycle.

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